Music

James Blunt: 'Carry You Home'

Released on Monday, Mar 24 2008
Published Monday, Mar 3 2008, 14:22 GMT | By Nick Levine | 1 comment
James Blunt: 'Carry You Home'
Blunty's latest single is co-written by Max Martin, the Swedish hitmaker who's responsible for some of the best-loved pop songs of the past decade: '... Baby One More Time', 'As Long As You Love Me', 'Since U Been Gone', to name but three. If anyone can inject a bit of oomph into this drabbest of troubadours, it's Martin, a man whose artistic range begins with booming and ends with bombastic.

Unfortunately, though not surprisingly, working with Blunt seems to have sapped Martin's creative juices. 'Carry You Home' is yet another workmanlike, semi-acoustic toe-tapper from the crooning Captain, filled with meaningless observations like 'If she had wings, she would fly away' and 'Trouble is her only friend and he's back again'. Its melody is as pretty as it is predictable, but if you can remember anything at all after listening to this, you're either a liar or a future world memory champion.


> Click here for our review of Blunt's All The Lost Souls album
More about these subjects
More: Music
Your Views
1 Comments
Submit your comments


1 (Awful)   2   3   4   5 (Excellent)

We reserve the right to edit, refuse to post or remove any content submitted to "Your Views". Please read our terms and conditions in full.

Your Responses
4 Stars
4 Stars
Anna, Salcombe, on February 24th, 2010
If you think the lyrics are meaningless, then you are either arch enemies with Blunt or you have no imagination (more likely). The song is gentle and beautiful - just because it's not a drum-heavy shouty rock hit doesn't mean it's bad. Really, 'if she had wings she would fly away' and 'trouble is her only friend and he's back again' are not meaningless.

Top Stories

Sign up and get two free cinema tickets
LoveFilm 30 Days Free Trial

Charts Roundup

Play online games
Try your luck at Bookworm and dozens more now
S12 T0.059136867523193 {run_id}